2016
DOI: 10.11138/gchir/2016.37.3.133
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Rectal bleeding and prolapse� not always benign diseases rather anal cancer. The importance of a correct decision making since primary care

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“…A systematic review @ C I C E d i z i o n i I n t e r n a z i o n a l i report underlines the need for a long interval between sessions. Schulte related about a case of fever and low abdominal pain following IS with a CT scan examination revealing edema of rectal wall and a colonoscopy depicting a longitudinal necrosis followed by a fulminant necrotic infection of the rectum with a severe septic shock treated by a Hartmann operation (67,68). Abdominal compartment syndrome following IS was reported by Yang; a submucosa or muscular injection with thromboses of the venous plexus of the colon followed by extensive edema and exudate accumulation had been acclaimed as cause (69)(70)(71)(72)(73).…”
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“…A systematic review @ C I C E d i z i o n i I n t e r n a z i o n a l i report underlines the need for a long interval between sessions. Schulte related about a case of fever and low abdominal pain following IS with a CT scan examination revealing edema of rectal wall and a colonoscopy depicting a longitudinal necrosis followed by a fulminant necrotic infection of the rectum with a severe septic shock treated by a Hartmann operation (67,68). Abdominal compartment syndrome following IS was reported by Yang; a submucosa or muscular injection with thromboses of the venous plexus of the colon followed by extensive edema and exudate accumulation had been acclaimed as cause (69)(70)(71)(72)(73).…”
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